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General Category => General Radio Discussion => Topic started by: taschenrechner on February 26, 2019, 2141 UTC

Title: Six Things Broadcasters Should Know about the PIRATE act
Post by: taschenrechner on February 26, 2019, 2141 UTC
https://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/business-and-law/six-things-broadcasters-should-know-about-the-pirate-act (https://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/business-and-law/six-things-broadcasters-should-know-about-the-pirate-act)

For the second time, the PIRATE Act (H. R. 583) has unanimously passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday, Feb. 25.

Although this time it was brought forward early in the first session of the 116th Congress, only time will tell if the Senate will next take up the bipartisan legislation or if it will die in committee, as it did during its first go-around on Capitol Hill.

New York State Broadcasters Association President David Donovan and NAB President/CEO Gordon Smith have been vocal in their support of the PIRATE Act and issued statements that praised the House and urged the Senate to take the steps necessary to make the bill into a law.

WHAT’S IN THE PIRATE ACT, ANYWAY?

In case you need a refresher, the PIRATE Act takes the following steps to combat illegal broadcasting and interference:



So, basically what they're saying in the bill is that these stricter measures only apply to AM and FM pirates? I always liked HF better anyway...


Title: Re: Six Things Broadcasters Should Know about the PIRATE act
Post by: redhat on February 26, 2019, 2208 UTC
So, basically what they're saying in the bill is that these stricter measures only apply to AM and FM pirates? I always liked HF better anyway...

More bang for the buck (or watt) as they say...

+-RH
Title: Re: Six Things Broadcasters Should Know about the PIRATE act
Post by: Skipmuck on February 26, 2019, 2212 UTC
The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution states: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” This amendment prohibits the federal government from imposing unduly harsh penalties on criminal defendants, either as the price for obtaining pretrial release or as punishment for crime after conviction.
Title: Re: Six Things Broadcasters Should Know about the PIRATE act
Post by: redhat on February 27, 2019, 0011 UTC
The Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution states: “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” This amendment prohibits the federal government from imposing unduly harsh penalties on criminal defendants, either as the price for obtaining pretrial release or as punishment for crime after conviction.

Anyone want to take them to court?

+-RH
Title: Re: Six Things Broadcasters Should Know about the PIRATE act
Post by: Azimuth Coordinator on February 27, 2019, 0038 UTC
In light of all the "Financial Penalties" I'm afraid I must now ask...


Dear Home Listener.....

As you know February is Pledge month for all the public stations in the country.. As you may know we're a Pirate outfit and get most of our funding through Plundering and Pillaging.. How ever we find the cost building new equipment and paying the government imposed financial penalties so you the home listener can enjoy our programs has exceeded our treasure chest.. So we must also turn to Grovelling for Dollars.. Your generous gift allows us the ability to explore new and exciting areas of Pirating. and the ability to afford "Girlfriend Experience Wenches" and to use financial lubrication to prevent detection As a Pirate Radio supporter, You can rely on our trusted fake news and Premier High Fidelity Programming today, tomorrow and in the future. So Mr. or Ms. Home Listener, we are a Pirate Station on the move. We have a super promotional idea that can bring Radio Illuminati from $500 million, to $1 billion in gross revenue. That is not about white power, nor is it about black power. It's about green power! Money! M-O-N-E-Y! We're talking about geometric progression. One... four... eight... 16... the numbers boggle the mind! So in conclusion, all we have to do is to get off the dime, and put this show on the road. Thank you very much.

tAC
Title: Re: Six Things Broadcasters Should Know about the PIRATE act
Post by: JimIO on February 27, 2019, 0604 UTC
If ya can't do a infrastructure bill ya gotta do something...
Title: Re: Six Things Broadcasters Should Know about the PIRATE act
Post by: Stretchyman on February 28, 2019, 0813 UTC
Surprising that they 'Define' what Pirates are to 'them' by stating the 2 frequencies ranges.

I 'Assume' then if operating outside of said frequencies one would not be a pirate?

Str.
Title: Re: Six Things Broadcasters Should Know about the PIRATE act
Post by: Telegrapher on March 24, 2019, 1042 UTC
This sounds to me like they now allow anyone to broadcast on the shortwave spectrum (music, spying, bootlegging, smuggling and a lot more)
Title: Re: Six Things Broadcasters Should Know about the PIRATE act
Post by: Josh on March 24, 2019, 1802 UTC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8ju_10NkGY